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In Nuevo León, they unveil the concluding phase of Capullos Rebirth

Mariana Rodriguez Cantu, transitioning from AMAR to Nuevo Leon, emphasized that this initiative transformed into her personal lifelong pursuit.

In Nuevo León, the final stage of Capullos Renaissance is unveiled
In Nuevo León, the final stage of Capullos Renaissance is unveiled

In Nuevo León, they unveil the concluding phase of Capullos Rebirth

The second phase of the Nuevo León State Animal Care Center has been inaugurated, marking a significant step forward in the care and well-being of its residents. This phase, named Capullos Renace, focuses on the areas of evaluation and diagnosis.

Governor Samuel García Sepúlveda considers Capullos Renace to be the most beautiful project of his administration. He made a commitment to offer a more dignified site for both minors and workers. The project aims to provide a more comfortable and functional environment for the young ones.

At the heart of this mission is Mariana Rodríguez Cantú, the Director of AMAR Nuevo León. For Rodríguez, Capullos Renace is a mission in life. With the launch of the final stage, priority will be given to the treatment and attention that minors deserve, with fully equipped facilities.

The renovation includes the Evaluation Women's façade and the Evaluation Men's façade, as well as the construction of a new reception. A new plaza is also part of the final stage.

The Evaluation Men's building will have 60 new dormitories for 30 boys on the ground floor and 30 for adolescents on the top floor. Similarly, there will be 43 girls' dormitories and 43 dormitories for adolescents on the top floor of the building.

An additional area for 13 minors with special care will be provided. A new area for 10 girls and boys with disabilities will also be available. To cater to the needs of the youngest residents, a new area for 65 babies, 35 newborns, and 30 lactating infants will be available on the ground floor.

To ensure the safety and security of all, control booths have been installed at the entrances and exits. Adequate playground areas for minors are available in the exterior zones, providing them with a space to play and grow.

The investment in the second phase of the Nuevo León State Animal Care Center exceeded 25 mdp. With these improvements, Capullos Renace promises to make a positive impact on the lives of the minors who call the center home.

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